Expression profiling by high throughput sequencing
Summary
The activity of the cardiac vagal innervation is well known to be crucial to the maintenance of cardiac health, and to protect and recover the heart from injury. Only recently has this role been shown to depend on the activity of the underappreciated Dorsal Motor Nucleus of the Vagus (DMV). By combining neural tracing, transcriptomics, and 3D mapping in male and female Sprague Dawley rats we characterize cardiac-specific neuronal phenotypes in DMV. We find that the DMV cardiac-projecting neurons differentially express PACAP, CART, and synucleins, as well as evidence that they participate in neuromodulatory co-expression involving catecholamines. The significance of these findings is enhanced by previous knowledge of the role of PACAP at the heart and of the other neuromodulators in peripheral vagal targets.
Overall design
Single neurons were microdissected from the Dorsal Motor Nucleus of the Vagus (DMV) in the brainstem after Fast Blue retrograde tracer was injected into the intrinsic cardiac nervous system of one female Sprague Dawley rat. Half of the samples are cardiac-projecting neurons labeled by Fast Blue and the other half are non-cardiac-projecting (non-Fast Blue).